The H. L. Hunley

8 years ago

The third, and most sophisticated submarine that one group of Confederates built was named after one of the builders -…

The Pioneer

8 years ago

Today we are visiting the museum of the first submarine to ever sink a ship... The Hunley. Horace Hunley was…

Lowell Mason

8 years ago

This majestic building was the church of organist Lowell Mason. He served here for many years in the mid 1800's.…

The Spring Hill Redoubt 

8 years ago

Walking through the streets of Savannah, Georgia, you may stumble across this fortification. This reconstructed redoubt was the goal which…

The Damage of Fort Pulaski

8 years ago

You can still see the pockmarks on walls of Fort Pulaski from the Union bombardment. They aimed their cannon at…

Fort Pulaski’s Drawbridge

8 years ago

Fort Pulaski took 20 years to build. The swamp had to be drained of water to have solid ground to…

Fort Pulaski’s Moat

8 years ago

Fort Pulaski is one of the most interesting forts in the entire United States. Finished in 1847, it was intended…

The Old Sheldon Church

8 years ago

This church, the Old Sheldon Church dates from the time of George Whitefield. It was burnt both by the British…

The Walls of Charleston

8 years ago

As this recreation shows, when it was founded walls were built around Charleston. It was the only British walled city…

The Grave of John C. Calhoun

8 years ago

This is the grave of one of the most influential men in 19th Century America. He was Secretary of War,…

A Historic South Carolina Home

8 years ago

This picturesque house survived the siege of Charleston during the Civil war. It is surrounded by massive moss draped live…

A Colonial Trading Ship

8 years ago

The Adventure - a replica of a colonial coastal trading vessel. These little ships were the mainstay of the American…